COLORADO ROCKIES - Key Persons


A Santa Barbara

A Santa Barbara, Calif. native, Spilborghs was recruited to play baseball at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he was a two-time Big West selection. After being selected in the seventh round of the 2002 MLB First-Year Player Draft by the Colorado Rockies, he spent six seasons as an outfielder for the team, hitting .272 with 42 home runs in 619 games. Spilborghs also did his part to advance the 2007 and 2009 Rockies teams to the postseason. One of his most notable achievements came against the Giants in late August of 2009 when he hit the first walk-off grand slam in Rockies team history.

Aaron Heinrich

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Retail Operations

Aaron Patterson

Job Titles:
  • Megan Tynecki - Manager - RockiesVision

Abel Tesfa

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Adam Beier

Job Titles:
  • Senior Data Engineer

Adam Peters

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Facilities Maintenance

Adam Steward

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Groundskeeping

Al Gilbert

Job Titles:
  • Senior Analyst - Baseball Strategy & Economics

Alan Bossart

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Clubhouse Purchasing / Visiting Clubhouse

Alex DaSilva

Job Titles:
  • Baseball Operations Fellow

Allison Florian

Job Titles:
  • Analyst - Research & Development

Allyson Gutierrez

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Engineering & Facilities

Amanda Leonard

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Client Services

Amie Ardis

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Group Sales

Amir Mamdani

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Baseball Operations

Amy Gomez

Job Titles:
  • Account Manager - Client Services

Andrew Finney

Job Titles:
  • Senior Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Andy Finley

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Suite and Party Facility Operations

Andy González

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Hitting Coach

Andy Koehler

Job Titles:
  • Senior Infrastructure Engineer

Andy Stover

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Assistant Athletic Trainer / Assistant Athletic Trainer

Antigone Vigil

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - Community & Retail Operations

Ashley Schultz

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Ticket Operations

Avery Griggs

Job Titles:
  • Player Development & Professional Scouting Assistant

Becky Arrieta

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Ticket Technology

Beverly Coleman

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Rockies Vision & Event Operations

Bill Schmidt - SVP

Job Titles:
  • General Manager
  • Senior Vice President
Bill Schmidt began his direction of the scouting department on Oct. 1, 1999. He was named vice president of scouting on Jan. 2, 2007 and general manager on October 2, 2021. Bill Schmidt is in his second season as senior vice president and general manager after being named to the position on Oct. 2, 2021. He was originally named interim general manager on May 3, 2021. He is the fourth general manager in franchise history, following Jeff Bridich (2015-21), Dan O'Dowd (2000-14) and Bob Gebhard (1993-99). Schmidt originally joined the Rockies on Oct. 1, 1999 and led the Rockies scouting department over the next 20-plus years, most recently as the vice president of scouting, a position he was appointed to on Jan. 2, 2007. Prior to joining the Rockies, Schmidt served four seasons (1995-99) as a national crosschecker with the Cleveland Indians and eight seasons (1988-95) with the New York Yankees as a supervisor of the Southern California, Arizona and Nevada regions. He worked for the Major League Baseball Scouting Bureau from 1987-88, after launching his scouting career with the Cincinnati Reds (1982-84). All told, Schmidt has over 30 years of scouting experience, and in 2019 was honored as the West Coast Scout of the Year (2019) and with the Legends in Scouting Award. His first job out of college was as head baseball coach at his alma mater, Magnolia High School, in Anaheim, Calif. He also assisted at Santa Ana Junior College (1982-84) and Arizona State University (1985). Professionally, he coached in the Pioneer League for the Reds (1984) and Brewers (1986), before his three seasons coaching the Yankees' New York-Penn League club (1991-93). Schmidt has a master's degree from Azusa Pacific and a bachelor's degree from Cal. State, Long Beach. Bill and his wife Linda have two sons, Andrew and Matthew, a former infielder in the Kansas City organization.

Blake Martella

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Youth Sports & Community Groups

Bob Starkey - CFO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Senior Advisor
  • Major League Baseball 's Chief Financial Officer and Senior Advisor
Bob Starkey was appointed Major League Baseball's Chief Financial Officer and Senior Advisor by Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. on December 4, 2014. Starkey oversees financial operations for MLB and plays a key role on industry economics and analysis. Starkey's association with Major League Baseball began in 1991, when he was engaged to analyze the industry's economics and financial condition. In the ensuing years, he worked closely with Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig and Manfred on a variety of industry economic and financial matters, including collective bargaining, the creation and administration of the revenue sharing system and debt-service rule, numerous new stadium projects and various club financial, valuation and transaction matters. Starkey has supported numerous MLB committees and special projects. Starkey began his professional career as a CPA in the Minneapolis office of Arthur Andersen. After being admitted to the partnership in 1987, he soon became the partner-in-charge of the Andersen professional sports industry group. After resigning from Andersen in 1999, he formed his own sports consulting firm, Starkey Sports Consulting, LLC, through which he has advised MLB and several professional sports franchises on a variety of financial matters. In his hometown of Minneapolis, Starkey was involved in all aspects of the legislation, negotiation, development and financing of Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins. Starkey is a graduate of Drake University. The Chicago native has resided in the Twin Cities for nearly 40 years.

Brady O'Neill

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - in - Game Entertainment & Event Operations

Brandon Boudreau

Job Titles:
  • Account Representative - Inside Sales

Brandon Lewis

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rockies Dugout Store, Aurora

Brandon Stone

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Performance Science

Brenna Nelson

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - Ticket Finances & Analytics

Brian Brown

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Culinary Nutritionist

Brian Gaffney

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Board of Directors for the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame
  • Vice President - General Counsel
Brian Gaffney is responsible for all legal aspects and functions of the Club, including corporate governance, drafting and negotiating contracts and managing litigation. Brian Gaffney is in his sixth season with the Colorado Rockies, his fifth as vice president, general counsel. Prior to his promotion to vice president, Gaffney was the Club's general counsel. Gaffney is responsible for all legal aspects and functions of the Club, including corporate governance, drafting and negotiating contracts and managing litigation. Prior to joining the Rockies, Gaffney was a partner with the law firm of Snell & Wilmer L.L.P. in Denver for over 10 years, where he specialized in corporate mergers and acquisitions, real estate, bankruptcy, restructuring and commercial finance law. He is admitted to practice law in Colorado and Texas (inactive) in a variety of courts, including the Colorado Supreme Court, the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. While in private practice, Gaffney was named Colorado Super Lawyers® Rising Star four times (2014-17). Gaffney is a member of the State Bar of Colorado, the Denver Bar Association and the Sports Lawyers Association. Gaffney is a member of the Board of Directors for the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame and the National Football Foundation (Colorado Chapter), and has been involved with a variety of charitable organizations, including the Rocky Mountain Stanford Alumni Association, the Global Down Syndrome's Dare to Play Camp and the Boys and Girls Club of Denver. Born and raised in Phoenix, Ariz., Gaffney holds a bachelor's in political science, with honors, from Stanford University (2003), a master's in political sociology from Stanford University (2004), and earned his J.D., with honors, from University of Texas at Austin (2007). Gaffney was also a four-year letterman in football at Stanford University, where he was a linebacker and a member of teams that won the 1999 Pac-10 Championship and played in the 2000 Rose Bowl and the 2001 Seattle Bowl. He was also the Special Teams Player of the Year in 2003. Brian and his wife Abby reside in Highlands Ranch, Colo., and have four children: Molly, Mason, Nolan and Tobin.

Brian Jones

Job Titles:
  • Director - Research & Development

Brian Schneringer

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Guest Services

Bud Black

Job Titles:
  • Manager

Cameryn Fox

Job Titles:
  • Accountant - Accounts Payable

Camron Verastegui

Job Titles:
  • Account Representative - Inside Sales

Carlos Valdez

Carlos Valdez was born and raised in Mexico City and moved to the United States when he was 22 years old. Upon moving to the U.S., Carlos began working in the restaurant industry, and by 1989, he had opened his own bakery in the San Fernando Valley, Calif. Carlos played baseball for two years and then decided to be a spectator of the sport, while earning some income. He was hired by a local newspaper in California to take notes on local teams. He left California and came to Colorado in 2000. For more than five years, Carlos has been co-host of "Jueves Deportivo," a weekly sports show broadcast on 1150 AM. He continued with his bakery business here in Colorado, and today, he and his family enjoy serving the Aurora community with fresh Mexican bread.

Cassie Morris

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Inside & Outbound Sales

Catherine Carlo

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Inside & Outbound Sales

Charlene Hartt

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - Benefits

Charles K. Monfort

Job Titles:
  • General Partner
  • Owner
Charlie Monfort, Owner/General Partner, is a club founder and has been one of the Rockies' managing general partners since 1992. Brothers Dick and Charlie Monfort have done extensive community outreach through their family directed Monfort Family Foundation. In September 2004, the Monfort Family Foundation gifted $10 million to Children's Hospital Colorado for the construction of a new medical facility in Aurora, Colo. The oncology floor of the new hospital is named in memory of Rick Wilson, a cousin of the Monfort family. In addition, the family funded a display of artwork, photography and Rockies memorabilia to enhance the seventh floor of the hospital. The foundation is a longtime provider of funding and endorsement for the Boys & Girls Clubs in Metro Denver and Weld County. In 2012, they matched dollar for dollar on fans' collected contributions for Coloradoans devastated by summer wildfires. Also active in higher education, the Monfort family supports the Monfort School of Business at the University of Northern Colorado and the Monfort Excellence Fund at Colorado State University; both impact students, faculty and the Northern Colorado community through scholarships for exceptional students and support of outstanding faculty. Other organizations that have benefited from the Monfort family's years of philanthropic work include CU Cancer Center, Craig Hospital, United Way, the Denver Art Museum and Habitat for Humanity. Charlie was named president of Monfort International Sales Corporation in 1988, and under his guidance, it became one of the largest beef exporters in the world and the leading exporter of beef products to Asia. In 1990, Monfort became president of ConAgra Refrigerated Foods International, Inc., which consolidated Monfort International Sales Corporation with all of ConAgra's international refrigerated foods companies. Charlie resigned from ConAgra in late 1997 in order to concentrate on his leadership role with the Rockies. Monfort has a bachelor's degree in marketing & business management from the University of Utah (1982) and served as president of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He currently serves on the Special Olympics Board of Directors, is a member of the Advisory Board for the University of Utah and is an active supporter of the Denver Dream program. Monfort has four children: son Kenny, daughter Ciara and twins, son Lucas and daughter Danica. He continues to make his primarily residence in Greeley, Colo. with his wife Charlotte.

Chris Bonk

Job Titles:
  • Analyst - Pitching

Chris Forbes

Job Titles:
  • Director - Player Development

Chris Hastings

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Chris Juarez

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Guest Services

Chris Marinak

Job Titles:
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Chief Operations and Strategy Officer
Chris Marinak manages Major League Baseball's operations and strategy functions, including MLB's fan-facing digital technology across MLB.com, the MLB and Ballpark Apps, MLB.TV, and Statcast. Marinak, who joined MLB in 2008, reports directly to Commissioner of Baseball Robert D. Manfred, Jr. His team includes the marketing and editorial departments responsible for telling the story of baseball and bringing the game to the next generation of fans. He also leads MLB's strategy function responsible for growing the reach of the game, working with the game's Competition Committee on strategic baseball initiatives, and creating the Major League playing schedule. A former member of MLB's Labor Relations Department, Marinak was a key part of the league's bargaining team for two consecutive collective labor agreements. The alumnus of the University of Virginia, where he pitched for the Cavaliers baseball team, attended Harvard Business School. Marinak is a member of the Sports Business Journal's Forty Under 40 Hall of Fame.

Chris Vieyra

Job Titles:
  • Representative - Season Tickets

Christopher Zumbrennen

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Corporate Partnerships

Chuck Cuthill

Job Titles:
  • Audio & Visual Coordinator - RockiesVision, McGregor Square

Ciana Engroff

Job Titles:
  • Account Representative - Inside Sales

Clara Koeltzow

Job Titles:
  • Senior Motion Graphics Artist - RockiesVision

Clint Hurdle

Job Titles:
  • Special Assistant to the General Manager

Cody Lanyon

Job Titles:
  • Maintenance Technician II - McGregor Square

Colette Few

Job Titles:
  • Specialist - Talent Acquisition

Colleen McBride

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - Engineering

Collin Reedy

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Groundskeeping

Coors Field

Job Titles:
  • History

Cory Little

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Communications

Dailey Solomon

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - in - Game Entertainment & Event Operations

Dallas Davis

Job Titles:
  • Director - Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Recruiting

Dan Halem

Job Titles:
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Deputy Commissioner, Baseball Administration and Chief Legal Officer
Dan Halem was promoted to Deputy Commissioner, Baseball Administration by Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. on Dec. 11, 2017. He remains MLB's Chief Legal Officer, the capacity in which he has served since Dec. 4, 2014. Halem oversees all of the Office of the Commissioner's legal affairs, labor relations, baseball operations, human resources, diversity efforts, the Department of Investigations and other areas. Halem directs the administration of the revenue sharing system, the debt-service rule, the competitive balance tax, the salary arbitration system and the amateur draft support program, among other projects. Halem has played a key role in all collective bargaining issues with the MLB Players Association, including the renewals of the Basic Agreement in 2011 and 2016, as well as the Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. He also manages the bargaining relationship with the World Umpires Association. Halem was named MLB's Executive Vice President, Labor Relations, by Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig on Dec. 12, 2013. In that role, he reported directly to Manfred. He first joined MLB in September 2007 as Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Labor. Before joining MLB, Halem worked as a partner in the Labor and Employment Law Department at the New York office of Proskauer, where he represented employers in collective bargaining, arbitration and administrative proceedings as well as in state and federal litigations. As a part of Proskauer's Sports Law Group, Halem counseled MLB on collective bargaining issues related to its players and umpires and he represented individual Clubs in salary arbitration. Halem also represented and counseled the National Basketball Association, the Women's National Basketball Association, the National Hockey League and the New York Jets of the National Football League prior to joining MLB. Halem graduated from Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations in 1988 and from Harvard Law School, magna cum laude, in 1991. He grew up in New Jersey and now resides with his family in New York.

Daniel Segura

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Retail Operations

Danny Montgomery

Job Titles:
  • Vice President and Assistant General Manager of Scouting
An original hire and member of the Rockies organization since November 1991, Montgomery embarks on his first season as vice president and assistant general manager of scouting after being promoted to the role on Oct. 2, 2021. Danny Montgomery, an original hire and member of the Rockies organization since November 1991, embarks on his second season as vice president and assistant general manager of scouting. He was originally promoted to the role on Oct. 2, 2021. Prior to his promotion, Montgomery spent the previous seven seasons (2015-21) as a special assistant to the general manager, working closely with previous GM Jeff Bridich and current GM and former Vice President of Scouting Bill Schmidt on the annual First-Year Player Draft. He also previously served as the assistant director of scouting (2005-14), national crosschecker (2002-04), East Coast crosschecker (2000-02) and West Coast crosschecker (1998-99) after beginning his Rockies career as an area scout in the Carolinas. In 2018, Montgomery joined the Board of Directors for the Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation, was elected to the Scouts Hall of Fame and was also voted the 2018 East Coast Scout of the Year by Major League Baseball. He was also honored with the Herb Hippauf Scouting Award in 2001, presented annually to the individual that exemplifies loyalty, dedication, honesty and a commitment to doing what is in the best interest of the Colorado Rockies. Montgomery was drafted as a shortstop by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1986, and played in the Minor Leagues until a knee injury curtailed his career. He retired as a player in 1989 and immediately became a coach with the Rookie Level Dodgers affiliate in Kissimmee, Fla. Following that season, he became an area scout with the Dodgers until he joined the Rockies' front office. Montgomery attended the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where he played shortstop and studied psychology. He is a graduate of T.C. Roberson High School in Asheville, N.C., where he starred in baseball and basketball.

Darryl Scott

Job Titles:
  • Pitching Coach / Pitching Coach

David Beckel

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Community Affairs & Archives

David Gaston

Job Titles:
  • Senior Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Declan Costello

Job Titles:
  • Data Engineer

Denver Maddux

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rally Store, McGregor Square

Donny Gerber

Job Titles:
  • Maintenance

Douglas Mylowe

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - Chief Financial Officer
Doug Mylowe is responsible for leading the club's financial operations including accounting, reporting, payroll and treasury management. Douglas Mylowe joined the Rockies in August 2023 and is responsible for leading the club's financial operations including accounting, reporting, payroll and treasury management. His credentials include over 25 years of progressively responsible finance roles in sports and hospitality. Prior to the Rockies, Doug spent six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels where he oversaw the daily financial functions of the club and related entities. During that time, he successfully led strategic financial initiatives, accelerated the department's digital transformation and provided technical accounting guidance during changes in GAAP standards.

Douglas Zabinsky

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Head Groundskeeper

Drew Meintzer

Job Titles:
  • Audio & Video Engineer

Emily Glass

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - Scouting Operations

Emily Morton

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Digital Communications

Emily Willson

Job Titles:
  • Manager - in - Game Entertainment & Event Operations

Emma D'Orazio

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Guest Services

Erin Dickey

Job Titles:
  • Account Representative - Inside Sales

Ethan Miller

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Video Content

Everett Gardner

Job Titles:
  • HVAC Engineer

Gabe Bauer

Job Titles:
  • Director - Physical Performance
  • Director of Physical Performance / Director of Physical Performance

Gary Lawrence

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Procurement

Gilbert Hernandez

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Engineering

Grace Tynecki

Job Titles:
  • Account Manager - Client Services & Promotions

Grayson Beatty

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Inside & Outbound Sales

Gregory D. Feasel - COO, President

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • President
As Chief Operating Officer, Greg Feasel manages all aspects of the organization's business operations, including all revenue areas, customer service, ticket sales and operations, corporate partnerships, communications, marketing and much more. Greg Feasel is in his 28 th year with the Colorado Rockies, his 13 th year as chief operating officer and his 3 rd year as president. In this role, Feasel manages all aspects of the organization's operations. Feasel joined the Rockies prior to the 1996 season after serving as a Division Director of Sales and Marketing for Coca-Cola Enterprises, where he was responsible for all revenue areas and key accounts while overseeing the day-to-day operations of a distribution and sales center. Feasel is also a former educator in Texas and Colorado. A graduate of Abilene Christian University, Feasel was inducted into the school's Sports Hall of Fame in 2005. Along with his brother, Grant, he was also selected for the ACU All-Century Team in 2005. Feasel was a professional football player from 1983-1987, and his career included time with the Green Bay Packers, San Diego Chargers and the Denver Gold in the United States Football League. In addition to his responsibilities with the Rockies, Feasel is also active in the community. He currently serves as chairman of the board for VISIT DENVER (convention and visitors bureau), is a board member of the Denver Police Foundation and is executive director of the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Foundation. Greg and his wife Lynn have one daughter, Zoie.

Heath Townsend

Job Titles:
  • Assistant
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Assistant Athletic Trainer / Assistant Athletic Trainer

Héctor Salazar

Héctor Salazar was born in Morelos, Mexico and has lived in Colorado since 2008. He attended the Carlos Septien School of Journalism in Mexico and graduated in 1991. Héctor worked for several newspapers, magazines and for some Mexican government agencies prior to moving to Colorado. In 2008, he started the talk-show "Palabras" for KNRV, which has become one of the most popular afternoon shows in the Denver-Boulder market. In 2016, "Palabras" earned the Certificate of Merit, given by the Colorado Broadcasters Association. Salazar is also the co-host of "Jueves Deportivo," which is a radio sports show that has been on air every Thursday afternoon for the last seven years.

Ian Hardman

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Irma Castañeda

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to the Senior Vice President & General Manager

Isaac Colwell

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Facilities Maintenance

Isaac Gerhart-Hines

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Baseball Systems

Isaiah Higgins

Job Titles:
  • Maintenance Technician II - McGregor Square

Jack Corrigan

Jack Corrigan celebrates his 33rd season broadcasting Major League Baseball and his 16th campaign with the Rockies Radio Network. Corrigan came to Colorado after 17 years in the Cleveland Indians television booth. In addition to his work in baseball, Corrigan was involved with play-by-play and color commentary for the Cleveland Cavaliers telecasts in the NBA for seven seasons and spent more than 15 years as the voice for college football and basketball games for the Atlantic Coast Conference, Ivy League, Mid-American Conference and Patriot League, among others. In the summer of 2005, Jack published his first novel, Warning Track, a book about an aging baseball player dealing with the lure and repercussions of illegal supplement use. His second novel is titled Night of Destiny: 24 December 1944. It is a fictionalized account of his late father's involvement in World War II. Hit and Run, a sequel to Warning Track, is awaiting publication. A native Clevelander, Jack is a graduate of St. Ignatius High School and Cornell University, where he played football for four seasons while earning a B.A. in history. He received a master's degree in communications from Kent State University. He is involved with his own video company that has produced more than 100 projects for sports entities and other commercial and non-profit organizations. Jack and his wife, Lisa, have been married 41 years and they have two children. Megan, a graduate of Mercyhurst College, and her husband, John, live in Colorado with their sons, James and Daniel. Michael, a Loyola Marymount University graduate, is married to Eric and works in Chicago as the senior publicist for TheTiebar.com, an online clothing and fashion company. Jack, a prostate cancer survivor, is active with the Prostate Cancer Foundation and other local groups in increasing awareness and raising funds for research. Jack is on the Board of Directors for Boys Hope/Girls Hope, a privately funded, non-profit, organization that helps at-risk children. He and Lisa are also active with Seeds of Hope, a scholarship program that benefits inner city schools. Jack serves as a volunteer assistant football coach at Regis Jesuit High School in Denver after filling a similar position at St. Ignatius High School in Cleveland for more than 20 years.

Jack Voigt

Job Titles:
  • Analyst - Research & Development

Jack Weaver

Job Titles:
  • Maintenance Technician I - McGregor Square

Jackson Kilpatrick

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Authentics

Jeff Benner

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Season Tickets, Suites & Business Strategy

Jeff Huson

Job Titles:
  • Color Analyst: at & T SportsNet

Jeff Von Feldt

Job Titles:
  • Senior Administrator - Voice & Network

Jesse Stender

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Player Development

Jim Kellogg

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - Community & Retail Operations
Jim Kellogg is responsible for directing the Rockies' retail operations as well as heading the community affairs department. He works directly with players and coaches as the liaison between the organization and the community. Jim Kellogg was named vice president of community and retail operations on Jan. 1, 2006. Overall, this is his 30th season with the Rockies organization. Kellogg is responsible for directing the Rockies' retail operations as well as heading the community affairs department. He works directly with players and coaches as the liaison between the organization and the community. His community work is a reflection of the Rockies' contributions to youth education and health. His duties include overseeing the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club Foundation, in addition to overseeing the Rockies Dugout Stores, Coors Field retail and club archives. Prior to joining the Rockies, Kellogg spent eight years with Mercantile Stores. He serves on the board of directors for the Lower Downtown District, Inc., is the current chairman of the Children's Hospital Colorado Foundation's Corporate Leadership Council and sits on the Board of Denver Sports. A graduate of Denver's J.K. Mullen High School, Kellogg attended Colorado State University and received his bachelor's degree from Regis University in 1987. Jim and his wife Cheli reside in Highlands Ranch, Colo. They have a son Danny (wife Elizabeth and daughter Libby Rose) and a daughter Amanda (husband Austin and daughter Gabriella Michele).

Jimmy Hartley

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Baseball Technology

John Devillier

Job Titles:
  • Maintenance Engineer - McGregor Square

John McKay

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Food Service Operations & Development

Jose Nieto

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Engineering & Projects

Josh Bellin-Gallagher

Job Titles:
  • Manager, Post - Production - RockiesVision

Josh Rickey

Job Titles:
  • Senior Coordinator - Ticket Technology & Ballpark App

Julia Bremner

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Suites & Party Facilities

Julianna Rubin

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Baseball Operations

Justin Bennett

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Inside Sales

Justin Roe

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Mascot Program

Kari Anderson

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Client Services & Promotions

Karin Timpone - CMO, EVP

Job Titles:
  • Chief Marketing Officer
  • Executive Vice President
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer for Major League Baseball
Karin Timpone was appointed Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer for Major League Baseball in August 2021. Timpone oversees global marketing for the organization, working across all revenue, product and operations units, including the 30 independent Clubs, to connect and engage audiences as well as spearhead new initiatives to grow the next generation of MLB fans. Timpone has an exceptional record in digital, marketing and customer experience, working at the forefront of brand transformation that enables the next generation of growth. She was Global Marketing Officer for Marriott International, where she led the creation of Marriott Bonvoy, tripling the audience of the top loyalty program in the travel hospitality category and leading the most comprehensive brand launch in the company's history. Karin was previously Senior Vice President for The Walt Disney Company, and introduced live streaming digital media on mobile devices years ahead of current market trends. Before that, Karin was Head of Marketing, Yahoo! Media Group and Head of Consumer/Customer Innovation. Prior to Yahoo!, Karin worked in global roles for Universal Studios as Senior Vice President and previously for its parent company, The Seagram Company Ltd. A digital pioneer recognized by Adweek's roster of Top 50 in Media and Technology, Karin was recognized by Forbes, Business Insider, Ad Age and Adweek as one of the world's most influential CMOs. More recently, she expanded her expertise in the fintech arena, and served as founding CEO for a joint venture between a major financial institution and a media platform aimed at serving women. Timpone received her B.A. from Bryn Mawr College, her M.A. from New York University, and certification in Blockchain from MIT. She is a dual citizen, USA and Ireland.

Katelyn Hekkert

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Group Sales Services & Special Events

Katie George

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Client Services

Keith Dugger

Job Titles:
  • Head Athletic Trainer & Director, Medical Operations
  • Head Athletic Trainer / Head Athletic Trainer

Kelly Hall

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to the Vice President - Community & Retail Operations

Kent Hakes

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Ticket Services, Finance & Technology

Kent Krosbakken

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - in - Game Entertainment & Event Operations

Kevin Collins

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Communications

Kevin Curnow

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Kevin Flood

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Ticket Operations

Kevin H. Kahn

Job Titles:
  • Vice President / Chief Customer Officer - Ballpark Operations
Kevin Kahn directs all aspects of ballpark operations, including the club's partnership with the Coors Field food service provider, Aramark and oversees the Coors Field Customer Service Committee. This season is Kevin Kahn's 30th with the Rockies and 23rd as vice president of ballpark operations. In December 2003, the club named Kahn its first-ever chief customer officer, charging him with the responsibility of overseeing the Coors Field Customer Service Committee, a diverse group of Rockies' and partner employees whose purpose is to continually strive for and uphold the highest standards of service provided by the Rockies and Coors Field service partners to all of the club's employees, guests and sponsors. Kahn also directs all aspects of ballpark operations, including the club's partnership with the Coors Field food service provider, Aramark. He also serves on Major League Baseball's Scheduling Committee and on the Board of the Stadium Managers Association. Prior to being named vice president, Kahn was senior director of Coors Field operations from 1997-2000. He was the director of stadium services his first three seasons with the club. Kahn has been involved with professional baseball for 40 years, previously working for the Oakland Athletics from 1981-93. He started as an operations assistant before being named director of stadium operations in 1987. He spent his last seven seasons with the A's in that capacity. The Oakland, Calif., native graduated from Bishop O'Dowd High School. He went on to receive his bachelor's degree in business administration from California State University-Hayward. Kevin has two children, Haley and Kyle, and resides in Highlands Ranch, Colo., with his wife Lisa.

Kimberly Molina

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - Human Resources
Kimberly Molina joined the Rockies in November 2021 and is responsible for all human resource related matters for the organization. Entering her second full season with the Rockies, Kimberly Molina joined the club in November 2021 and is responsible for all human resource related matters for the organization. Prior to the Rockies, she spent over 13 years in HR and leadership development roles in the fashion and paid-TV industries. A native of New Jersey, Molina is a graduate from Douglass College at Rutgers University with a major in psychology and a minor in history. Kimberly and her husband, Adrian, reside in Parker, Colo., and have two children, Benny and Alex.

Kimberly Olson - COO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Operating Officer
  • Executive Assistant to the President

Kristen Fraczek

Job Titles:
  • Motion Graphics Artist - RockiesVision

Kyle Collins

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rockies Dugout Store, Colorado Springs

Kyle Cooper

Job Titles:
  • Team Photographer

Kyle Cunningham

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Bullpen Catcher

Laine Campbell

Job Titles:
  • Senior Accountant - Accounts Receivable

Lara Pitaro Wisch - Chief Legal Officer, EVP

Job Titles:
  • Executive Vice President
  • General Counsel
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
Wisch has led Major League Baseball's Legal Department since July 2019, overseeing all of MLB's attorneys throughout the organization, including those who support MLB's business groups and the league office. Wisch is the first female General Counsel in the Office of the Commissioner's history. She joined MLB in 2004 and served as Senior Vice President & General Counsel of MLB Advanced Media, the digital arm of MLB, before her promotion to General Counsel of the Commissioner's Office. Throughout her tenure with MLB, she has served as a key legal advisor to each of Central Baseball's primary business lines, as well as each of the MLB Clubs, and has acted as corporate secretary or in a similar capacity for various boards of directors and ownership committees of MLB and its affiliated entities. Immediately prior to joining MLB, Wisch was an associate with the law firm of Vinson and Elkins. Wisch earned her B.S. from Cornell University and her J.D. from Fordham University School of Law.

Leah Watts

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Ticket Operations

Lenus Lucero

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to the Vice President / Chief Customer Officer - Ballpark Operations

Linda G. Alvarado

Job Titles:
  • Alvarado Construction, Inc

Lisa Weidenkopf

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Guest Services

Luella Ozawa

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Help Desk

Marc Gustafson

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Scouting Operations

Marisela Castaneda

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Catering & Event Sales

Mark Razum

Job Titles:
  • Head Groundskeeper

Marty DeRosier

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Ballpark Services & Events

Matt Boullt

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Matt Haddad

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Groups, Inside & Outbound Sales

Matt Stack

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Information Systems

Megan McMahill

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Ticket Technology

Megan Tynecki

Job Titles:
  • Megan Tynecki - Manager - RockiesVision

Melissa Sussman

Job Titles:
  • Administrator - McGregor Square Engineering

Michael Brandt

Job Titles:
  • Full Stack Developer

Mike Bush

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Information Technology

Mike Jasperson

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Major League Physical Performance
  • Performance Coach

Mike Pontarelli

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Major League Clubhouse

Nathan VanderWal

Job Titles:
  • Director - Corporate Partnerships

Nicolay Baltakov

Job Titles:
  • HVAC Engineer II

Nicole Scheller

Job Titles:
  • Assistant to the Vice President - Corporate Partnerships

Nora Farrell

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Digital Communications

Patrick Courtney - CCO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Communications Officer
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Chief Communications Officer of Major League Baseball
Patrick Courtney was appointed Chief Communications Officer of Major League Baseball by Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. on December 4, 2014. Courtney oversees the communications strategy and media relations efforts of all MLB entities and serves as the chief spokesman for Commissioner Manfred. Courtney also is a top MLB liaison in various areas of the game's social responsibility and charitable efforts. Prior to being named Chief Communications Officer, Courtney had served as Senior Vice President for Public Relations since April 2010, when he succeeded MLB's longtime head of PR, Richard Levin. As Senior Vice President, Courtney was the principal spokesman for Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig. Courtney joined Major League Baseball as a Public Relations Assistant in 1992 after interning for the New York Yankees in 1991. He served in a number of positions in the PR Department prior to being promoted to Vice President of Public Relations in 2003. In that role, he acted as a liaison to all Major League Club public relations personnel and to other baseball organizations and was a main point of contact for the Baseball Writers Association of America and other media on all baseball matters pertaining to the Office of the Commissioner. Courtney has directed all media operations for Major League Baseball's jewel events, including the World Series and the All-Star Game, since 1996. In 2000, he was a USA Baseball PR representative for the gold medal-winning Team USA at the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. In 2009, Courtney received the Robert O. Fishel Award for Public Relations excellence as voted by his peers and the BBWAA. Courtney resides in New Jersey with his wife, Amelia, and their three daughters. He is an active supporter of his alma maters, the University of Richmond and the Princeton Day School.

Patrick Gill

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Major League Clubhouse

Paul Egins

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Major League Operations

Penny Stermer

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Coors Field Receiving & Distribution Center

Phil Emerson

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Accounting

Quinn Conroy

Job Titles:
  • Lead Account Executive - Inside Sales

Rachel Englert

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Community Affairs

Rashawn Wong

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Outbound Sales

Rebecca Curles

Job Titles:
  • Account Representative - Inside Sales

Reid Cornelius

Job Titles:
  • Bullpen Coach / Bullpen Coach

Reuben Donnelly

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Group Sales

Richard Haddock

Job Titles:
  • Buyer - Retail Operations

Richard L. Monfort - CEO, Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Member of the Executive Officers Team
  • Owner
Dick Monfort continues in his role as Owner/Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for the club. Brothers Dick and Charlie Monfort have done extensive community outreach through their family directed Monfort Family Foundation. In September 2004, the Monfort Family Foundation gifted $10 million to Children's Hospital Colorado for the construction of a new medical facility. The oncology floor of the new hospital is named in memory of Rick Wilson, a cousin of the Monfort family. The foundation is a longtime provider of funding and endorsement for the Boys & Girls Clubs in Metro Denver and Weld County. Also active in higher education, the Monfort family supports the Monfort School of Business at the University of Northern Colorado and the Monfort Excellence Fund at Colorado State University; both impact students, faculty and the Northern Colorado community through scholarships for exceptional students and support of outstanding faculty. Other organizations that have benefited from the Monfort family's years of philanthropic work include CU Cancer Center, Craig Hospital, United Way, the Denver Art Museum and Habitat for Humanity. Individually, Monfort was the 2008 recipient of the United Way of Weld County Humanitarian of the Year Award-an award his father, Kenny Monfort, received twenty years earlier. Monfort is currently the Chairman of the University of Northern Colorado Board of Trustees and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of University of Colorado Health. Monfort spent 25 years in the cattle business, primarily with his family's company. In 1987, he was named president of Monfort of Colorado, Inc., a subsidiary of ConAgra, and in 1991 became president and CEO of ConAgra Red Meats.

Robert D. Manfred

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Commissioner of Baseball
  • Commissioner of Major League Baseball
Robert D. Manfred, Jr. was elected as the 10 th Commissioner in the history of Major League Baseball on August 14, 2014 by vote of the 30 Major League Clubs. He officially became the sport's leader on January 25, 2015. A July 2023 extension will continue Manfred's tenure through January 25, 2029. Since Manfred began as Commissioner, two labor agreements have continued MLB's streak of uninterrupted play on the field since 1995, an unprecedented span of at least 31 consecutive seasons. In a landmark transaction in 2017, The Walt Disney Company acquired a 75% stake in BAMTech, a leading technology platform and video streaming company created by MLB. In 2022, the sport's revamped joint Competition Committee approved a series of historic changes to rules, which followed several years of fan polling and experimentation in the Minor Leagues. The fan-driven steps that debuted in 2023 are designed to improve pace of play, increase action, and reduce injuries. At the 2023 All-Star break, the season's average time of game (2:38) was the shortest since 1984; run-scoring per game was up 5% and league-wide batting average was up 5 points vs. 2022; and the success rate on stolen base attempts (79.4%) was on track to be the highest in baseball history. Manfred has overseen the development of closer relationships with youth baseball and softball organizations and has allocated new resources toward improving MLB's presence in the amateur ranks. Under his leadership in 2015, MLB launched its signature PLAY BALL youth engagement program, which has resulted in meaningful increases in baseball and softball participation, per the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA). Baseball and softball again combined to be the most participated sport in the United States among kids ages 6 to 12 with more than 6.5 million participants. In the first five years after the start of PLAY BALL, casual participation in baseball increased by nearly 90%. Manfred has prioritized sustaining the game's international growth, including through global events like the 2023 World Baseball Classic. The tournament, which concluded with Angels MVP teammates Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout meeting with the title on the line, was the most successful in the event's history. In 2016, MLB returned to Cuba for the first time since 1999 as the Tampa Bay Rays played an historic exhibition game vs. the Cuban National Team on March 22 nd at Estadio Latinoamericano in Havana, jointly attended by President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro. In 2018, MLB staged regular season games in Puerto Rico and Mexico. In 2019, MLB opened its regular season in Japan, played multiple series in Mexico, and held an historic June series in London, which were the sport's first games ever played in Europe. MLB has also taken the game to non-traditional domestic locations with groundbreaking events in recent seasons at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, home of the Little League World Series; and in Omaha, Nebraska, home of the NCAA's Men's College World Series. In August 2021 and again in August 2022, MLB held a regular season game at the famed Field of Dreams site in Iowa, celebrating the beloved baseball film. The 2021 White Sox-Yankees contest was MLB's most-watched regular season game since 1998. In the summer of 2023, MLB announced that games would be staged in four different countries outside of the U.S. and Canada throughout 2024. In 2020, Manfred oversaw the successful completion of a season impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, prioritizing health and safety in its operations and creativity on and off the field. MLB became the first sports league to start and finish a season during a pandemic, doing so in its home markets as a powerful visual example to fans of a responsible return to the workplace. The 2020 season included a streak of 59 consecutive days without a positive test among players; a positivity rate of 0.05% among Major League players and staff; and a schedule with 99.8% of its 900 games played, missing only two games that had no Postseason ramifications. As the industry's distribution model evolved during the 2023 season, Manfred's previous creation of a new Local Media Department prepared MLB for the massive transition, seamlessly expanding the reach of multiple local Club broadcasts. Under Manfred's leadership, MLB has formed core partnerships with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the Jackie Robinson Foundation and Stand Up To Cancer. In 2020, Manfred corrected a longtime mistake in the game's history by conferring Major League status on the Negro Leagues, allowing future generations to more easily learn about this pivotal chapter and its meaning to the sport. Manfred has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Sports Lawyers Association and the Partnership for Clean Competition. He currently serves on the Board of DREAM, a nonprofit that uses the power of teams to inspire youth to recognize their potential. In April 2016, Manfred received the Judge William B. Groat Award from his alma mater, honoring outstanding professional achievement and service to Cornell's ILR. In November 2017, Manfred received the Jacob K. Javits Lifetime Achievement Award from the Greater New York Chapter of the ALS Association for MLB's efforts against Lou Gehrig's Disease. In 2021, Manfred established MLB's new annual Lou Gehrig Day to continue the game's support in the fight against ALS. Each June 2 nd - the day that Gehrig became the Yankees' starting first baseman, as well as the day he would pass away in 1941 - Lou Gehrig Day has brought many ALS organizations together toward the common goal of a cure. The 2023 season marked the debut of "MLB Together," the League's new platform emphasizing Baseball's efforts to make important societal contributions through the power of partnership and community. MLB Together focuses on community engagement, nonprofit partnerships, social impact, volunteerism, and mental health and wellness geared toward youth. Prior to being elected Commissioner, Manfred had served as MLB's Chief Operating Officer since 2013, managing the Commissioner's Office in New York on behalf of Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig. From 1998-2013, Manfred served as Executive Vice President, overseeing labor relations, economics and league affairs and directing all collective bargaining with the MLBPA. Competitive balance has been a hallmark of MLB the last two decades, as there have been 15 different World Series Champions in the last 22 seasons, the most variety of champions in professional sports during that span. In addition, no Club has repeated as a World Champion since 2000, an active streak that is the longest in the history of not only MLB, but all professional sports. Manfred also represented MLB on all upgrades to the game's Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, the toughest in American professional sports. Manfred is a 1980 graduate of the School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR) at Cornell University. In 1983, he received his law degree magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was an articles editor of the Harvard Law Review. Manfred was a part of the Labor and Employment Law Section of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, LLP, and became a partner in the firm in 1992. Manfred, a native of Rome, New York who was born in 1958, has been married to his wife Colleen since 1982. The New York residents have four adult children and five grandchildren.

Robert Livingston

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Communications

Robert Mahoney

Job Titles:
  • Physical Therapy Fellow / Communications

Robert Wilkinson

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Purchasing

Robin Rollins

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rockies Dugout Store, Greeley

Rolando Fernandez

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - International Scouting and Development
Rolando Fernandez oversees all aspects of international scouting, player development and day-to-day operations. This is the 31st season for Rolando Fernandez with the Rockies organization and his ninth as vice president of international scouting & development. Fernandez, who previously served as the senior director of international scouting, oversees all aspects of international scouting, player development and day-to-day operations. In 2005, Fernandez was honored as the Rockies' Herb Hippauf Scouting Award recipient, presented annually to the individual that exemplifies loyalty, dedication, honesty and a commitment to doing what is in the best interest of the Colorado Rockies. Prior to his current role, he spent four seasons as the roving Latin American coordinator and, in 1999, was named the Rockies' Player Development "Man of the Year." Prior to heading up the Rockies' international scouting efforts, Fernandez also coached the Rockies' Arizona Rookie League club from 1994-97, and the High-A Visalia affiliate for half of the 1993 season. Before joining the Rockies, the former outfielder played three years in the Chicago Cubs organization. Fernandez was drafted by the Cubs in the 1990 First-Year Player Draft. A 1990 graduate of Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Fernandez has a bachelor's degree in advertising. Rolando is married to Kim Velazquez and has two daughters, Sofia Camille and Adriana.

Ronnie Gideon

Job Titles:
  • First Base Coach / First Base Coach

Ryan Arauza

Job Titles:
  • Graphic Designer

Ryan Norton

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Information Systems

Ryan Prvanov

Job Titles:
  • Assistant - Ticket Finances & Analytics

Ryan Tapp

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - School Groups & Educational Events

Ryan Wetterich

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Season Ticket Customer Engagement

Salvador Hernandez

Job Titles:
  • General Manager of KNRV 1150 - AM
Salvador Hernandez was born in Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico. He has 30 years of experience working in media, mostly broadcasting baseball and basketball games. In 2005, he broadcast the Caribbean Series for 25 radio stations in Chihuahua, Mexico. Salvador has been doing the play-by-play for the Colorado Rockies for the past four seasons and in 2015 he earned the Award of Excellence in sports coverage, an award given by the Colorado Broadcasters Association. Salvador started to play baseball at the age of five, mainly pitching and playing first base. Later, he combined his love of the sport with the broadcasting of it. Currently, Salvador is the general manager of KNRV 1150-AM in Denver; he has held this post for the last five years. He is also a sports columnist for several newspapers in the Denver Metro Area. Salvador has a son, Sebastian, who is now a baseball player for his school team.

Samantha Barker

Job Titles:
  • Accountant

Sara Bergerson

Job Titles:
  • Supervisor - Season Ticket Reporting & Data

Sarai Atchison

Job Titles:
  • Account Executive - Special Events & Theme Days

Sarena Espinoza

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Community Affairs & Youth Programs

Scott Magennis

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Audio & Video Engineering

Scott Murayama

Job Titles:
  • Coordinator - Major League Rehabilitation
  • Major League Rehab Coordinator / Major League

Scott Nixon

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Ticket Operations

Shelby Cravens

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Communications

Stephen Bush

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rockies Dugout Store, Littleton

Sterling Monfort

Job Titles:
  • Director - Professional Scouting Operations

Steve Burke

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Guest Services

Sue Ann McClaren

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - Ticket Sales, Operations & Services
Sue Ann McClaren joined the Rockies in October of 1992 and was responsible for beginning the ticket sales department for the new expansion team. McClaren was named vice president on Dec. 1, 1995, becoming the Rockies' first female officer. Sue Ann McClaren joined the Rockies in October of 1992 and was responsible for beginning the ticket sales department for the new expansion team. This included hiring a staff, developing policies and managing the sales of all tickets before the inaugural season. The 2023 season is her 31st year with the club and her 46th in Major League Baseball,.McClaren was named vice president on Dec. 1, 1995, becoming the Rockies' first female officer. McClaren served as director of ticket sales in 1993, during which the Rockies set Major League records for highest attendance in a single game, night game, three-game series and single season. Colorado led the Majors in attendance for each of its first seven seasons of existence (1993-99) and has drawn more than 79 million since 1993. Prior to joining Colorado, McClaren worked for 15 years in the sales department with the St. Louis Cardinals, who won three NL pennants and one World Series title during that time. She was director of ticket sales with the Cardinals before joining the expansion Rockies. Sue Ann is a graduate of William Woods College in Fulton, Mo.

Tatiana Archuleta

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Marketing

Tenny Kim

Job Titles:
  • Video Engineer

Terry Douglass

Job Titles:
  • Executive Assistant to the Owner / Chairman & Chief Executive Office

Tim Batesole

Job Titles:
  • Analyst - Research & Development

Tina Kopp

Job Titles:
  • Manager - Rockies Dugout Store, Flatiron Crossing

Todd Thomas

Job Titles:
  • Senior Account Manager - Outbound Sales

Tony Cowell

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - McGregor Square Engineering

Tony Lopez

Job Titles:
  • Senior Director - Security

Tony Reagins

Job Titles:
  • Member of the MLB Executives Team
  • Chief Baseball Development Officer
In his role as Chief Baseball Development Officer, Reagins oversees the growth of youth and amateur levels of the sport, both domestically and internationally. Reagins, who joined the Commissioner's Office in March 2015, also is responsible for the operations of the Arizona Fall League. His department emphasizes strengthening participation levels of baseball and softball, both at the grassroots and the development stages. This approach includes the continued growth of the "PLAY BALL" initiative, which launched in June 2015 and now includes multilateral partnerships with USA Baseball, USA Softball, the U.S. Conference of Mayors and Little League International. Since the launch of PLAY BALL, participation in baseball has grown by +20% overall and +55% in casual forms of the game. In 2019, baseball and softball combined to rank as the most participated team sports in the U.S. with 25.1 million participants for the fourth consecutive year (source: SFIA). Reagins also leads the proliferation of the "Breakthrough Series" amateur development camps - which now cover boys baseball, girls baseball, and softball - as well as additional programs such as Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI), MLB Youth Academies, the Hank Aaron Invitational, Elite Development Invitational, DREAM Series, and the Andre Dawson Classic. Prior to joining the Commissioner's Office, Reagins held several key roles with the Los Angeles Angels. His unique career path began with a dual internship in marketing & advertising sales and baseball operations before transitioning full-time to the baseball side. He served as the team's Director of Player Development and then became the fifth Black General Manager in baseball history in 2007. As General Manager of the Angels, Reagins amassed a record of 363-285 (.560), averaging nearly 91 wins per season. His highlights included consecutive American League West crowns in 2008-09 and the Club's first 100-win season in franchise history in '08, which resulted in Reagins being named the Rube Foster American League Executive of the Year. Reagins is a native of Indio, California and graduated from California State University, Fullerton in 1991.

Traci Abeyta

Job Titles:
  • Assistant Director - Suites & Party Facilities

Tracy Vialpando

Job Titles:
  • Senior Manager - Payroll

Tyler Hines

Job Titles:
  • Culinary Nutritionist

Tyler Sheppard

Job Titles:
  • Engineer - Sign & Graphic Production

Victoria Ibarra

Job Titles:
  • Fellow
  • Financial Analyst

Vinny Castilla

Job Titles:
  • Special Assistant to the General Manager

Walker Monfort

Job Titles:
  • Vice President - Corporate Partnerships
Walker Monfort is responsible for the oversight and management of the club's revenue generated through sponsorship of the Rockies, including oversight of the club's promotions department, in-game entertainment and RockiesVision production. This is Walker Monfort's ninth year as the club's vice president of corporate partnerships and his 14th working in a full-time capacity for the Colorado Rockies. Monfort is responsible for the oversight and management of the club's revenue generated through sponsorship of the Rockies, including oversight of the club's promotions department, in-game entertainment and RockiesVision production. Monfort officially joined the Rockies front office on a full-time basis in December 2009, after four years of work in a part-time capacity in several departments across the organization. From 2005-08, Monfort worked summers on the grounds crew, in the visiting clubhouse, in the ticket office and on the gameday promotions team. From 2009-13, Monfort worked in the baseball operations department with a focus on the Rockies' Minor League operations and player development. In 2014, Monfort was appointed director of corporate partnerships, which led to a promotion to vice president of the department. Monfort is co-chairman of the board of advisors for ACE Scholarships in Colorado, an organization focused on providing resources to better establish quality choice education for kids in low-income families. Monfort, 35, graduated from Colorado State University in December 2009. He earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and a minor in business administration. Walker is a product of Eaton (Colo.) High School, and he and his wife Lauren and their daughter Maren currently reside in Denver, Colo.

Warren Schaeffer

Job Titles:
  • Third Base Coach / Infield Coach / Third Base Coach / Infield Coach

Weston Harper

Job Titles:
  • Senior Software Engineer

Will Prinz

Job Titles:
  • Representative - Suites & Party Facilities

Zack Rosenthal

Job Titles:
  • General Manager
  • Vice President and Assistant General Manager of Baseball Operations and Assistant General Counsel
Promoted to vice president on Oct. 2, 2021, Rosenthal assists General Manager Bill Schmidt with contract matters, player transactions, payroll management, salary arbitration, statistical analysis, Major League roster oversight, rules administration, advanced scouting, as well as team operations, daily budgeting and capital expense management, and all legal matters involving the baseball operations department. Zack Rosenthal enters his second full season as vice president of baseball operations and his ninth as an assistant general manager, his 18th overall with the Rockies. He was originally promoted to vice president on Oct. 2, 2021. Rosenthal joined the Rockies in 2006 as an intern in player development, after interning for the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Affairs and working as an account manager with the Oakland Athletics. After his internship with the Rockies, Rosenthal was hired as a baseball operations assistant and assistant general counsel, a post he held for four seasons, before serving as the club's director of baseball operations and assistant general counsel for five seasons. In his current role, Rosenthal assists General Manager Bill Schmidt with contract matters, player transactions, payroll management, salary arbitration, statistical analysis, Major League roster oversight, rules administration, advanced scouting, as well as team operations, daily budgeting and capital expense management, and all legal matters involving the baseball operations department. Additionally, as the club's assistant general counsel, he assists with business matters, litigation and other legal issues as needed. After receiving his bachelor's degree in mass communication from the University of California, Berkeley, Rosenthal earned his J.D. at Boston University School of Law, as well as his master's degree in communications from Boston University College of Communication. Zack and his wife Kara were married in October 2007, and they currently live in Denver, Colo., with their daughter, Preston.